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pudd
28th Jul 2008, 14:53
Hi, does anyone have a definitive answer on why the opt FL differs greatly sometimes between the QRH table values and the MCDU? It can vary by as much as 5000 ft at times, thanks Pudd.
I have tried precise winds and temp entries, tropopause etc,

westinghouse
28th Jul 2008, 15:25
maybe its the CI youll use?

BOAC
28th Jul 2008, 16:41
ASSUMING YOU MEAN BOEING??

As wh says, Opt is based on LRC in the QRP. Wind has no effect on it. It will possibly ONLY affect 'Trip' level. When are you looking at the figures - on the ground or in the cruise?

CONF iture
28th Jul 2008, 18:11
Assuming you mean Airbus, QRH OPT ALTITUDES don't take account of winds, when MCDU OPT ALTITUDE mainly takes account of your wind entries at different FLs.
Next time, try an hypothetic very good tail component at a much lower FL and check out the resulting MCDU OPT ...

Fly3
29th Jul 2008, 06:17
I was told by an Airbus test pilot that the optimum should be approximately 3000ft below Max Alt assuming that the winds are the same at all levels and temperature changes are normal with altitude. However CONF iture is correct. If you enter a crazy tailwind away from your level the FMGS will show an immediate change of optimun alt to take advantage of it. Try it next time you fly.

pudd
29th Jul 2008, 09:37
Many Thanks, Pudd

BOAC
29th Jul 2008, 10:02
ASSUMING YOU MEAN BOEING??

When are you looking at the figures - on the ground or in the cruise?



Assuming you mean Airbus,


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